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it's not bad to be a king , the lieutenant of the musketeers said to himself, absorbed in the contemplation of his surroundings; here is the king, studded with gold and diamonds, like solomon, full of flowers, like a spring bow. now he is being bombarded with bouquets. so he can drown in them. and if he came here and the nuclei of the right it's not bad to be king, the lieutenant's name is d'artagnan, he is present at the coronation of the new english monarch. charles ii
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scene from the novel. dumas vicomte is well-meaning 20 years later, the final musketeer trilogy , the next charles iii, is crowned 363 years later with bullets of the cores of kings, mainly the family of charles ii, the son of the executed charles the first, was called, by the way, the merry king. lem for love and a myriad of illegitimate children of charles iii also did not pass intimate relationships outside officially, but before the title of fun. he is not matured, and now the age is not the same. the british monarchy is one of the oldest people for the first time the title of king of england was applied to himself by alfred the great of the wessex dynasty at the end of the 9th century. he united most of britain under his power, reorganized the english army, created a fleet administration and
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strengthened the authority of the monk's power. after his death, civil strife began in the country, which was put to an end by the norman invasion in 1066, the anglo-saxon army was defeated in the engine and proclaimed himself king of england from that moment the country was ruled by representatives the norman dynasty, which came up with the numbering of monarchs, it is believed that william's great-grandson henry ii founded the plantogenet dynasty, which ruled the country for almost 300 years. it was she who gave the english people king richard the lionheart, which was headed by the third. a whole campaign in the holy land at the end of the 14th century, as a result of a coup , came to power in england, a side branch of the lancaster plantegenetes in the person of king henry iv.
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authority of the ruling house. as a result, in 1455 , the dynastic war between alla and the white rose broke out between the branches of the lancasters and the yorks. she is only 30 years old. later, when the male line of lancaster died out and a relative from the female branch entered the english throne. henry tudor in the coat of arms of the new dynasty of roses united england emerged from the middle ages and became one of the leading european powers elizabeth i the last of the house of tudors left no heirs and appointed a distant scottish relative as the successor. further jacob from the stuart dynasty during the reign of their last representative, queen anne of england, scotland united into a single sovereign state in great britain . the kings of the next hanover dynasty ruled the country until 1901, when the british
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empire occupied almost a quarter of the land. the last of the hanoverians. queen victoria married prince albert of saxony, governor of god. their son king edward the seventh was the only representative of this dynasty, and his heir king george the fifth during the first world war smear british monarchy has not been considered exemplary for a long time, but still attracts everyone's attention, not a single event in the royal family goes unnoticed about why exactly the british monarchs attract, let's talk to the remarkable historian specialists, olga and dmitrieva olga vladimirovna coronation - is this a beautiful performance or in it some special procedure was originally laid down - this is a very important ritual that connects, and the date of the future monarch is being crowned heard and actually in this ritual the moment occurs
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the appearance of these sacred qualities of the king to society, and it happens, apparently his power. actually. it is the constitution itself in this. uh , 973 with the coronation of king edgar a of course, much water has flown under the bridge since then. and i think that to e in the modern, and in the world, few people believe in the divine nature of kings, of course, therefore it is increasingly turning into a theater of the monarchy in europe, it was and remains fairly, if any special features are in the british, and throughout middle ages, perhaps nothing special there. in europe began to move towards absolutism. here, the specifics of the english monarchy were revealed in the procedures, basically, yes, which were correct throughout the 16th century. they are different from others. eh, sovereigns and europe have not stopped
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gathering parliament. here is the ongoing dialogue. uh, monarchs with a password. there is an interesting feature that has greatly influenced the perceived as a very positive feature that the state maintains a dialogue with the representative of the institution that embodies society and the british themselves. very happy they said that's the absolutism in the french. and the spaniards. and we have a mixed monarchy, when wet blood rules the consent of the parliament is the king of the parliament, and, in fact, this u ensured the stability of the political regime. this is a trait that e was winning for the monarchy. well, then we know in the 17th century, after all, there was a crisis during the stuart dynasty, there was a civil war overthrowing the monarchy, but later, when a constitutional monarchy was established. eh yes
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after the glorious revolution, then this can be perceived as a kind of proposal uh traditions and e, this e is perceived as e the cradle of parliamentarism. yes, when the absolute regimes throughout europe ceased to interact with representatives of the authorities. here england has remained e state, where the constitutional monarchy. eh, it is perceived as something very positive, the monarchy ceases to be decisive for politics, especially the external one of the 19th century. the reign of queen victoria is very important, she was probably the last. since the english sovereigns, who tried to minister, did not agree with them there express your dissatisfaction. and in particular , on the basis of the fact that she had not certain related interests, gymnastic interests,
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but i must say that in the newest new modern times. they are always subordinated to common national goals. they never come out. to the fore. as far as she self -awareness of kings was influenced by the fact that they ruled at some point, at least formally there should be a special place in the world should not be overseas dominions. well, after all , the colonial expansion was formed very early in the 16th century. england starts the first score. and she has such theorists, for example, as the eminent doctor of dims. they say that england's destiny is to rule the seas. yes , here are the first settlements, which are a hundred. and with the english david evgeny, yes, then through every first james stalon, that is, here , but the role of the monarch is extremely great. of course, he approves of all this and, uh, it gives this status of an empire with a bone, and
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the consequence of the english kingdom, when england really spreads its influence globally, this applies to america and africa india of course. i like it very much. we know this from her memoirs in her diaries. and that's flattering. she will be very pleased that she receives this title. well, later. you know, this role of the british commonwealth, which is headed by the monarch , is now transforming just the commonwealth and. uh, various states that were once colonies are united there, yes. i just think it's good for them. and here, uh , there is the symbolic role of the monarch, just to embody, as it were, the free association of these uh states, that is, the symbolic function remains although the monarchical world. as such , long ago, monarchs are responsible for
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the symbolic positive representation of the nation itself. yes, they deal with public issues. there culture medicine educations, yes, that is, they embody. they must embody everything, the best that is. uh, in the english nation, the last few decades, the british monarchy has been a chain of family scandals. seventh, in my opinion, he is an informal choice so false and all england is my family, yes, and it really impresses. e mass consciousness carriers, who are basically the same sovereign as we are, yes, and you can watch this endlessly. well, family problems, and some restless children , some mistakes and delusions - this makes everything closer, yes, and the institute, of course, lost its prestige and there were decades,
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ever aristovich. they wanted to change. yes , but i think that there are also very few fans of the monarchy, because after all it is an ancient institution. and such traditions are always appreciated, you always like to be there, yes, millennial kingdom. the death of queen elizabeth ii opened a new page in the history of a drawing on a chappat leotard in the hands of a girl in the library, the biography of the queen, where to put it says, she is on the left section of the story, and on the right is warren brown's fairy tales for adele telegraph the queen has been fond of corgi dogs since childhood. here they discuss the news. one tells the other there are rumors that we might be laid off, and the other responds. well , of course, the spaniels of charles iii. i knew ben jennings for the left-wing newspaper guardian king
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charles 3 says majordomo, perhaps i could negotiate with the french who are protesting against pension reform. and even convincing them that working until old age is not so bad on the topic of escaping from the royal family of prince harry and his wife meghan markle is elegant. the play on words is just that it was the coronavirus from him. in the end, you can get rid of the image of meghan markle from adam sieglitz on the crown written racism in an interview with the famous american tv opera host. winfrey meghan said that racism is rampant in the royal family, allegedly they were interested in the color of her child’s skin and dave graylon continues on the screen , which says megan and harry told everything to which elizabeth ii, who was then still alive, answers it could be worse that
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it’s not a prince in their place. andrew against him in the united states opened a case of sexual violence. he was linked to the infamous jeffrey epstein. we have this that was reflected in the attitude towards the dynasty, if we start from the moment when diplomatic relations were established, yes, in 1553, then just the 16th-17th century. this time is very such uh, well, first of all exam study and very special relations in diplomacy in trade, when the countries were allies, and england was privileged and in the foreign policy arena. actually tropized the era of peter , that is, it will bring roads when erased at the first gala, and these relations are very, allied and friendly, and england at this
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time does not have serious dynastic ties with us. she maintains uh, and your thronenet relationship system is an asset. catherine ii, but there is not what we call dynastic ties. they arise under queen victoria and this period. uh, very interesting, very specific. on the one hand. she gives away her children and granddaughters. e in russia in denmark, her son marries maria alexandrovna becomes duchenedinburg, then two granddaughters marry one more care of nicholas ii, the other for grand duke sergei alexandrovich, that is, er, here they arise. uh, active family ties, ah, but the foreign policy
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interests of russia and britain at this moment, uh, now converge, then diverge. this is a period. e from rapprochement to complete antagonism. that is, naturally, the crimean war. naturally, uh, this greatly cooled relations both within the family and general political, but in the first world war we are punished on one side of the barrique. yes, that is, it is necessary to distinguish here, after all, and the global interests of these two great empires, in which they really compete in many regions, are the black sea region and the mediterranean region. this is a sub rivalry for the balkans yes for the crimea transcaucasia for india pakistan afghanistan that is, there are a lot of rental clashes undoubtedly. but on the other hand. ah, in
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the first world war. we find ourselves in the same potash, but against germany, therefore, it seems to me, it is impossible to generalize here, and not , after all, delving into the nature of specific epochs of periods. hello, do you understand? after all, victoria was the grandmother of europe; she really has family ties with the danish home and with germany. yes, and all relatives are at war with each other. this is such a difficult position, so i would not demonize the history of our relations , dmitrieva should be studied during the rak invasion of great britain was a loyal squire of the united states, then- premier tony blair vociferously stated for certain. it is known that saddam hussein is ready
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to use weapons of mass destruction , chemical, biological within 45 minutes from the moment a political decision is made . an immediate intervention is needed. it turned out to be a lie. the exit strategy is how to finish the operation and get out with the least losses, this is generally typical for military companies of the late xx early xxi century, either punitive operations, or humanitarian interventions, or with the purpose of colonization, or to maintain their own prestige, always ended so-so. today, on the contrary, everyone is talking only about victory, and no one can fully formulate behind the price of the unsuccessfully named hybrid . it was an international review. see you.
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